Author Guidelines

1. Overview

Thank you for considering a journal published by Gnoscience Publishing House for your manuscript. We welcome the submission of original, high-quality scholarly work across the disciplines covered by our journals. Authors should ensure that their manuscripts are scientifically rigorous, ethically conducted, original, and within the scope of the selected journal.

Manuscripts must not have been published previously or be under consideration by another journal at the time of submission.

2. Article Types

The journals published by Gnoscience Publishing House may accept one or more of the following article types, depending on the journal's scope:

  • Original Research Articles
  • Review Articles
  • Case Reports
  • Case Series
  • Clinical Images
  • Short Communications
  • Editorials
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Perspectives

Please refer to the individual journal page for the article types accepted by that journal.

3. Manuscript Submission

All manuscripts should be submitted through the journal's designated submission system or official editorial email, as specified on the journal website.

The Corresponding Author is responsible for:

  • Submitting the manuscript.
  • Ensuring that all authors approve the final version.
  • Confirming the accuracy of author information.
  • Managing all communication with the Editorial Office.
  • Ensuring compliance with these Author Guidelines.

4. Cover Letter

Each submission should include a cover letter that briefly describes:

  • The significance and originality of the study.
  • Why the manuscript is suitable for the selected journal.
  • Confirmation that the work has not been published or submitted elsewhere.
  • Disclosure of any conflicts of interest.
  • Confirmation that all authors have approved the submission.

5. Suggested Reviewers

Authors may recommend up to two qualified reviewers.

Suggested reviewers should:

  • Be experts in the relevant field.
  • Have no recent collaboration with the authors (within the past five years).
  • Not belong to the same institution as any of the authors.
  • Have no known conflicts of interest.

The Editorial Office reserves the right to select reviewers independently.

6. Editorial Assessment and Peer Review

All submitted manuscripts undergo an initial editorial assessment to determine whether they are suitable for peer review.

Submissions considered appropriate are evaluated using the journal's peer-review process, which may include one or more independent expert reviewers.

Editorial decisions are based on:

  • Scientific quality
  • Originality
  • Methodological soundness
  • Ethical compliance
  • Relevance to the journal
  • Clarity of presentation

Reviewer identities remain confidential throughout the review process.

Following acceptance, manuscripts undergo copyediting, proofreading, and production before online publication.

7. Manuscript Preparation

Authors should ensure that manuscripts:

  • Are written in clear and professional English.
  • Follow standard scientific writing conventions.
  • Use consistent formatting throughout.
  • Include page numbering.
  • Define abbreviations at first use.
  • Use SI units where applicable.
  • Include complete references in Vancouver style.

Authors are encouraged to have their manuscripts professionally edited before submission if English is not their first language.

8. Manuscript Structure

Title

The title should be concise, informative, and accurately reflect the contents of the manuscript.

Avoid unnecessary abbreviations.

Author Information

Provide:

  • Full names of all authors
  • Institutional affiliations
  • ORCID IDs (where available)
  • Email address of the Corresponding Author

Identify the Corresponding Author using an asterisk (*).

Abstract

The abstract should not exceed 250 words unless otherwise specified by the journal.

Where appropriate, include:

  • Background
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Conclusion

Keywords

Provide 4–6 keywords that accurately describe the manuscript.

Introduction

The Introduction should:

  • Present the background.
  • Explain the research problem.
  • Summarize relevant literature.
  • Clearly state the study objectives.

Materials and Methods

Provide sufficient detail to allow others to reproduce the study.

Include:

  • Study design
  • Participants or samples
  • Materials
  • Experimental procedures
  • Statistical analysis
  • Ethical approval (where applicable)

Previously published methods should be appropriately referenced.

Results

Present findings clearly and objectively.

Tables and figures should complement—not duplicate—the text.

Discussion

Discuss:

  • Interpretation of findings
  • Comparison with previous studies
  • Clinical or scientific significance
  • Study strengths
  • Study limitations

Conclusion

Summarize the principal findings and explain their scientific or clinical importance.

Avoid introducing new information.

Acknowledgments

Recognize individuals or organizations that contributed to the work but do not meet authorship criteria.

Funding

Clearly state all sources of financial support. 

If no funding was received, state:  The authors received no external funding for this study.

Conflict of Interest

All authors must disclose any financial or non-financial competing interests. 

If none exist, state:

The authors declare no competing interests.

Author Contributions

Authors are encouraged to specify their individual contributions.

Examples include:

  • Conceptualization
  • Methodology
  • Investigation
  • Data Analysis
  • Writing – Original Draft
  • Writing – Review & Editing
  • Supervision

Data Availability Statement

Authors should provide a statement describing the availability of the data supporting the study.

Example: Data are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.

Supplementary Material

Additional figures, tables, datasets, or multimedia files may be submitted as supplementary material.

Label supplementary files as:

  • Figure S1
  • Table S1
  • Appendix S1

9. Ethical Requirements

Authors are responsible for ensuring that their research complies with internationally accepted ethical standards.

Where applicable:

  • Human studies must receive approval from an appropriate Ethics Committee or Institutional Review Board.
  • Animal studies must comply with institutional and national regulations.
  • Written informed consent must be obtained for identifiable patient information or images.
  • Clinical trials should include registration details where applicable.

10. Plagiarism Policy

Gnoscience Publishing House accepts only original work.

All submissions undergo similarity screening before peer review.

Manuscripts containing plagiarism, duplicate publication, fabricated data, falsified results, manipulated images, or other forms of publication misconduct may be rejected or retracted.

11. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy

Authors who use artificial intelligence tools during manuscript preparation must disclose their use.

AI tools may assist with language editing or formatting but cannot be listed as authors or take responsibility for the scientific content.

Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy and integrity of their work.

12. References

References should follow the Vancouver citation style.

References should:

  • Be numbered consecutively in the order cited.
  • Include DOI numbers where available.
  • Be accurate and complete.

Examples

Journal Article (≤3 authors):

  • Nasta AM, Mayo HG, Kim P. Case report of ventral hernia complicating bariatric surgery. Int J Biomed Sci. 2013;9(1):205–210.

Journal Article (>3 authors):

  • Nasta AM, Mayo HG, Kim P, et al. Gemella morbillorum: An underestimated etiology of CNS infection? J Med Microbiol. 2014;17(1):145–148.

Book

  • Mayo HG, Lichtinger A, Kim P. Principles of Genetics. 8th ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 2009.

Book Chapter

  • Yeung SN, Lichtinger A, Mayo HG. Adhesion molecules and metastasis. In: Neri Serneri SS, Gensini GF, editors. Thrombosis: An Update. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 1989. p. 269–303.

12. Copyright and Licensing

Copyright and licensing are governed by the policies of the individual journal.

Authors should review the copyright and licensing information available on the journal website before submission.

13. Publication Ethics

Gnoscience Publishing House is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and research integrity.

Authors are expected to comply with the publisher's Publication Ethics policy, including requirements related to originality, authorship, conflicts of interest, ethical approval, corrections, and retractions.

15. Contact

For submission inquiries or questions regarding manuscript preparation, authors should contact the Editorial Office of the respective journal using the contact information provided on the journal website.